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🚧Zakook Bot🚧

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  • TODOs
    • channel logging
    • fix concurrency

🤖 Simple template KOOK bot. Doesn't do much, does do RSS.

📝 Table of Contents

🧐 About

For educational purposes. Good clean code. The bot is intended for Kook, can subscribe to RSS feeds, and ~~ definitely~~ probably plausibly maybe scalable. Uses Python v3.11.9 and khl.py.



🎈 Usage

To begin exploring:

/help

Commands

  • /help: get usage.
  • /jini: ping pong check.
  • /clear: clears all messages of a text channel.
  • /rss sub [url]: subscribes the current channel to a rss feed, immediately posts the newest entry and periodically posts new entries.
  • /rss unsub [url]: unsubscribes the current channel from a rss feed.
  • /rss list: see a list of rss feeds the current channel is subscribed to.
  • /rss unsub [all/*] or /rss unsuball: unsubscribes the current channel from all rss feeds.
  • /rss dump: dumps all rss links.

1️⃣ Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing

Prerequisites

If you need to clone the repo

git clone https://github.com/dadahsueh/zakook-bot.git
cd zakook-bot
mv .env.template .env

If you do not see a .env file just manually rename .env.template to .env and or create one with touch .env. Then configure the .env as like below (substituting for your values). You could also run with python main.py -t YOUR_TOKEN.

TOKEN=BOT_TOKEN_HERE

CONTAINER_NAME=zakook-bot-runner

ADMIN_USERS=["635507656"]

BOT_NAME=ZAKOOK

BOT_VERSION=v0.0.1

MUSIC_STATUS=["(私人笑声);赛马娘", ";"]

CF=

Installing

  1. Create Python virtual environment or just python -m venv venv
virtualenv venv
  1. Windows POSH activate venv
./venv/Scripts/activate
  1. Linux / Mac activate venv
source venv/bin/activate
  1. Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
  1. Annnnnnnnnnd run 🎊
python main.py

You can also try running with arguments -t TOKEN or --token TOKEN, and -v -vv for verbosity changes. Which would look like python main.py -t TOKEN -vv

Also also try -cf https://xxxworker.xxxname.workers.dev/ to configure a Cloudflare Worker

🚀 Deploying your own bot

Docker README <--Goooo.


🎉 Acknowledgements

💭 Resources